12 Arts and Literature positions at University of Twente (UT) in netherland in Netherlands
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. Research activities include: Conducting a literature review; Co-ethnography with workers, robots, unions, and legal scholars (including interviews field observations, and speculative enactments); Speculative
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abovementioned cross-border region. Together with stakeholders, you will co-develop an indicator framework to assess drought resilience, building on resilience and collaboration literature, as well as on prior
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. To achieve this, the project will focus heavily on advancing state-of-the-art single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and spectroscopy techniques, as well as single-molecule data analysis. Ultimately
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the following tasks: Conduct a comprehensive literature review to identify existing data acquisition technologies and their limitations in monitoring urban environmental patterns. Propose a new data acquisition
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context of the Eastern Netherlands, with the aim to aid resilience assessments. You will be able to build on literature about value assessment and valuation techniques from social, economic, and
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to and conduct research (in person and remotely), including: state of the art collection, data preparation and analysis, and presentation of results, demonstrating a degree of independence in determining
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to create multi-materials and hierarchical structures. Using state-of-the-art experimental methods, you will explore various design concepts for this system. Your task involves gaining insight into how micro
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education. Equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure, including research laboratories, preclinical testbeds, and simulated hospital environments, the TechMed Centre drives technological advancements in
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strategies and real-time feedback. Collaborate closely with researchers in other groups at the University of Twente. State-of- the-art laser facilities are available at the Chair of Laser Processing. We foster
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silicon nitride devices. This work will be done in the UT’s Nanolab, using state of the art fabrication and analysis techniques. Your home base will be within the Inorganic Materials Science group (IMS